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* RE: Strange new behavior...
@ 2003-02-05 14:39 Vince Hoffman
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Vince Hoffman @ 2003-02-05 14:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin

sounds like something funny in /etc/passwd try regenerating it with
mv /etc/passwd /etc/passwd.old
mkpasswd -l >/etc/passwd
and if you are in a domain 
mkpasswd -d -u "your username" >> /etc/passwd



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian J. Ackermann [mailto:brianj774@gmx.net]
> Sent: 05 February 2003 14:25
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Strange new behavior...
> 
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I've been running cygwin now for nearly three years, and I've very 
> recently run into a very strange little problem.
> 
> When starting cygwin now, I have a new username 't-ow' (this 
> is not what 
> I login to win2000 as which is 'BrianA'), and my 'home' directory 
> appears to be 'C\:'
> 
> I've searched the archives and didn't come up with anything.
> I've uninstalled and re-installed several times, from 
> multiple download 
> sources(just the default packages, for simplicity's sake).
> 
> Nothing changes this strange behavior.  I am not aware of 'doing' 
> anything to make this change happen.  It started immediately 
> after I ran 
> setup.exe and updated my entire installation (the entire tree).
> 
> Any ideas out there?
> 
> I'm sure my install is USABLE, but I would really be happier if 
> everything was working properly...
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Brian
> 
> 
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* Strange new behavior...
@ 2003-02-05 14:28 Brian J. Ackermann
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From: Brian J. Ackermann @ 2003-02-05 14:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin

Hello all,

I've been running cygwin now for nearly three years, and I've very 
recently run into a very strange little problem.

When starting cygwin now, I have a new username 't-ow' (this is not what 
I login to win2000 as which is 'BrianA'), and my 'home' directory 
appears to be 'C\:'

I've searched the archives and didn't come up with anything.
I've uninstalled and re-installed several times, from multiple download 
sources(just the default packages, for simplicity's sake).

Nothing changes this strange behavior.  I am not aware of 'doing' 
anything to make this change happen.  It started immediately after I ran 
setup.exe and updated my entire installation (the entire tree).

Any ideas out there?

I'm sure my install is USABLE, but I would really be happier if 
everything was working properly...

Thanks,

Brian


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